Do you have the tracking number? you can track the package. Also, go downstairs and see if there's a note on the door. Sometimes the FedEx people are lazy and assume that you're not home and not bother to call and check. It's particularly egregious in my apartment because there's no call box, so they don't want to climb the stairs.
Buffy ,'Get It Done'
Spike's Bitches 37: You take the killing for granted.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Why does the Universe hate me? It is not letting me find the silver converse I now absolutely NEED in my size! Stupid Universe.
Susan, you might also consider if ruffles, etc., irritate her skin. Or it could be that there was one dress or something that had ruffles and rubbed, or itched, or was otherwise uncomfortable and she now associates frills with being uncomfortable.
Can't see the front door, but I've been here teh whole time...don't have the tracking number--it's my job offer info.
Maybe if I take a shower, he will magically come in the middle of it. Right?
How much Annabel dresses herself depends on how awake she is and how much we're in a hurry. This morning I was rushing to get her to daycare so I could catch my bus, and DH was asleep because he'd taken my MIL to the airport at 4:00 a.m. Annabel was barely awake, blinking bleary eyes and begging for her blankie, so I dressed her like a rag doll, though I put her in something I thought she'd like--a jumper with a Supergirl logo that I treat as a shirt because it's too short for her, but she wants to wear it because she's on a superhero kick, with jeans and her pink-and-white sneakers. When she woke up enough to notice what she's wearing, she didn't complain. At other times, we usually give her a few choices--that's one of the things we started when we were trying to encourage he language development, and the habit stuck.
Or it could be that there was one dress or something that had ruffles and rubbed, or itched, or was otherwise uncomfortable and she now associates frills with being uncomfortable.
She tells us when things itch. Though, when she first discovered I'd immediately change her clothes if she said they itched, she tried to use that as an excuse to stay in her pajamas by claiming ALL her clothes itched...
Though, when she first discovered I'd immediately change her clothes if she said they itched, she tried to use that as an excuse to stay in her pajamas by claiming ALL her clothes itched...
They crack me up with stuff like this. Em will do something, get warned not to do it, do it again, and then just as Joe or I start to go through the motions of her discipline, "I wanna go potty." cause she knows we'll take her and put off her naughty spot time for a few minutes, anyway.
Heh. The potty is Annabel's favorite sleep stalling technique.
I am accustomed to a very LARGE social circle. And OMG scared by the concept of having to create one. It's been a while. And I worry that maybe it's easier to create one in a transient place like DC, or when you're 22. Erm.
I did it! Well, kinda. My social circle is def. much smaller than what it was, but it's still a good one. It is harder, but do-able. Especially if you keep up with the kinging.
I put a lot of stock by how people are dressed. I don't mean labels or any of that shit - people can look just as awesome in Target stuff as they can in Chanel - just how they are put together.
I am with Aimee on this. (Just not on the gauchos front.)
This comic is particularly appropriate, given this discussion: [link]